2017-2018 Specialty Lottery results

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Someone explain this to me:

My son did not get a letter; when I went online it said his spot is 32 for the 3 year old montessori program.

My daughter got a letter and it said her waitlist number was 101 at Dora Kennedy French Immersion school, while her number online said something like 256.


Letters are still going out so your son will get one. The online waitlist number for my kid was 50th for Thomas Pullen and I received just an acceptance letter dated 4/3. Online says she is wait listed.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Someone explain this to me:

My son did not get a letter; when I went online it said his spot is 32 for the 3 year old montessori program.

My daughter got a letter and it said her waitlist number was 101 at Dora Kennedy French Immersion school, while her number online said something like 256.


Letters are still going out so your son will get one. The online waitlist number for my kid was 50th for Thomas Pullen and I received just an acceptance letter dated 4/3. Online says she is wait listed.


Ok, so I was not expecting my son to actually win a spot, so now I do not know what to do. My daughter is in pre-k in a nearby private school (not Montessori), but it will be very hard to have the kids in two different schools. Should I try to send her to a Montessori school next year and try to get her in by lottery in 1st grade? Is there ANY way for me to get her in Kindergarten with him next year?
Anonymous
Does anyone have any insight on how much the wait list tends to move at Dora Kennedy French Immersion? Our son is fairly high on the wait list, but not so high that I feel comfortable relying on him getting in.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Someone explain this to me:

My son did not get a letter; when I went online it said his spot is 32 for the 3 year old montessori program.

My daughter got a letter and it said her waitlist number was 101 at Dora Kennedy French Immersion school, while her number online said something like 256.


Letters are still going out so your son will get one. The online waitlist number for my kid was 50th for Thomas Pullen and I received just an acceptance letter dated 4/3. Online says she is wait listed.


Ok, so I was not expecting my son to actually win a spot, so now I do not know what to do. My daughter is in pre-k in a nearby private school (not Montessori), but it will be very hard to have the kids in two different schools. Should I try to send her to a Montessori school next year and try to get her in by lottery in 1st grade? Is there ANY way for me to get her in Kindergarten with him next year?


Your son is 3 and it looks like he probably got a spot in the Montessori school (which one?)
Your daughter is entering K and she definitely DID get a spot at Dora Kennedy French Immersion.

So you have 2 very good choices. Do you like French immersion in general? The school in particular? Send your daughter there and deal with having two kids in two different schools for 2 years. Yes it is hard but it is just 2 years. Then you can send your son to French immersion as well with sibling preference.

Or, send your son to the half day Montessori program and your daughter to a full day Montessori program for one year. It will be a pain because you have to figure out after care options for the half day program. But it will be a pain for just one year. Next year your son will be full day Montessori and your daughter with a year of private Montessori, should be able to do the lottery for grade 1 Montessori. I'm not sure if sibling preference applies at grade one since it isn't an entry year though. If not, she could stay a year at the private Montessori and try again the following year.

So you have 2 years of uncertainty either way.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Does anyone have any insight on how much the wait list tends to move at Dora Kennedy French Immersion? Our son is fairly high on the wait list, but not so high that I feel comfortable relying on him getting in.

I had a friend with a kid in the 50s for K last year and he ended up with a spot.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Someone explain this to me:

My son did not get a letter; when I went online it said his spot is 32 for the 3 year old montessori program.

My daughter got a letter and it said her waitlist number was 101 at Dora Kennedy French Immersion school, while her number online said something like 256.


Letters are still going out so your son will get one. The online waitlist number for my kid was 50th for Thomas Pullen and I received just an acceptance letter dated 4/3. Online says she is wait listed.


Ok, so I was not expecting my son to actually win a spot, so now I do not know what to do. My daughter is in pre-k in a nearby private school (not Montessori), but it will be very hard to have the kids in two different schools. Should I try to send her to a Montessori school next year and try to get her in by lottery in 1st grade? Is there ANY way for me to get her in Kindergarten with him next year?


Your son is 3 and it looks like he probably got a spot in the Montessori school (which one?)
Your daughter is entering K and she definitely DID get a spot at Dora Kennedy French Immersion.

So you have 2 very good choices. Do you like French immersion in general? The school in particular? Send your daughter there and deal with having two kids in two different schools for 2 years. Yes it is hard but it is just 2 years. Then you can send your son to French immersion as well with sibling preference.

Or, send your son to the half day Montessori program and your daughter to a full day Montessori program for one year. It will be a pain because you have to figure out after care options for the half day program. But it will be a pain for just one year. Next year your son will be full day Montessori and your daughter with a year of private Montessori, should be able to do the lottery for grade 1 Montessori. I'm not sure if sibling preference applies at grade one since it isn't an entry year though. If not, she could stay a year at the private Montessori and try again the following year.

So you have 2 years of uncertainty either way.
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Wait I am confusedd. Does a waitlist number of 101 mean that she got in Dora Kennedy?
Anonymous
I don't believe that is accurate re: Dora Kennedy. Our son was 94 on the online wait list. We just received a letter saying he is wait list spot 4. That leads me to believe they only let 90 kids in initially.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I don't believe that is accurate re: Dora Kennedy. Our son was 94 on the online wait list. We just received a letter saying he is wait list spot 4. That leads me to believe they only let 90 kids in initially.


I think you are right.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Wait I am confused. Does a waitlist number of 101 mean that she got in Dora Kennedy?


Np. I'm sorry, I was reading too fast and misread your situation.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Wait I am confused. Does a waitlist number of 101 mean that she got in Dora Kennedy?


Np. I'm sorry, I was reading too fast and misread your situation.


No worries!
Anonymous
Does anyone have any insight on wait list chances with the Spanish Immersion program...our wait list number is in the low 30's.

I'm assuming the second round of placement letters go out after April 18th?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Someone explain this to me:

My son did not get a letter; when I went online it said his spot is 32 for the 3 year old montessori program.

My daughter got a letter and it said her waitlist number was 101 at Dora Kennedy French Immersion school, while her number online said something like 256.


Letters are still going out so your son will get one. The online waitlist number for my kid was 50th for Thomas Pullen and I received just an acceptance letter dated 4/3. Online says she is wait listed.


Ok, so I was not expecting my son to actually win a spot, so now I do not know what to do. My daughter is in pre-k in a nearby private school (not Montessori), but it will be very hard to have the kids in two different schools. Should I try to send her to a Montessori school next year and try to get her in by lottery in 1st grade? Is there ANY way for me to get her in Kindergarten with him next year?


What is your end goal? Is it avoiding the neighborhood school?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I don't believe that is accurate re: Dora Kennedy. Our son was 94 on the online wait list. We just received a letter saying he is wait list spot 4. That leads me to believe they only let 90 kids in initially.


Not necessarily. The way the lottery works is that it doesn't include the kids that are sibling placements. It also doesn't take into account the people who have several placements. You can't state a preference, so they just choose a placement for you based on school needs. As an example, when the Spanish Immersion schools first opened, they placed people who listed SI as a choice there first. So it is really hard to figure out what's what from those raw numbers.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Who else is waiting on the results for the Specialty Lottery? The lottery was supposed to be held March 20 with letters mailed on April 1. I keep checking to see when they will update with the lottery result.

I am hoping for a 3 year old spot at Robert Goddard Montessori. If we get in, the search will be on for after care, as it's a half day program with no transportation or after care!

Please post your lottery hopes/fears/results


My son got in to Robert Goddard for the three year old program, any luck for you?
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Someone explain this to me:

My son did not get a letter; when I went online it said his spot is 32 for the 3 year old montessori program.

My daughter got a letter and it said her waitlist number was 101 at Dora Kennedy French Immersion school, while her number online said something like 256.


Letters are still going out so your son will get one. The online waitlist number for my kid was 50th for Thomas Pullen and I received just an acceptance letter dated 4/3. Online says she is wait listed.


Ok, so I was not expecting my son to actually win a spot, so now I do not know what to do. My daughter is in pre-k in a nearby private school (not Montessori), but it will be very hard to have the kids in two different schools. Should I try to send her to a Montessori school next year and try to get her in by lottery in 1st grade? Is there ANY way for me to get her in Kindergarten with him next year?


What is your end goal? Is it avoiding the neighborhood school?


Pretty much. Our neighborhood school is actually not that bad, but I would prefer a language immersion program because I think that learning a second language while young is great, and I submitted my son for the montessori program because it starts at prek and he stays home during the day but is very ready for school. But I sort of don't want the kids at separate schools.
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